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Marcos José Bernal Marcos; Tania Zittoun; Alex Gillespie – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
Retirement is rarely conceptualised in terms of learning and development. However, as the end of professional activity approaches, many people begin to reflect deeply on the past, present, and future of their lives. This potentially profound reflection involves a complex process of learning and development to which research has paid too little…
Descriptors: Diaries, Retirement, Aging (Individuals), Reflection
Hadas-Shelly Huber; Anat Abramovich – Educational Studies, 2025
The present study focuses on pre-service teachers' reflective diaries and "friendly criticism" strategies for evaluating their self-regulation (SRL) components, through active learning. The study involved 54 students in a teacher education college, from two courses that aimed to empower a sense of commitment to the practicum process.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Self Management, Active Learning, Thinking Skills
Meimei Xu; Jill Stefaniak – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
Instructional design problems are one of the most complicated and ill-structured types of problems due to the dynamic nature of design problems and decision-making processes. Formulating instructional design solutions thereby requires teachers to possess adequate decision-making knowledge and skills and apply them to instructional design. This…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Instructional Design, Decision Making
Elizabeth Obray; Rhonda Nelson; Nathan Furman; Steven Bell – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2024
This exploratory study evaluated a program focused on building resiliency and self-efficacy in college students through a combination of rock climbing and recreational therapy interventions that included mindfulness, and reflective journaling activities. The study imbedded therapeutic programming in an introductory rock climbing course offered…
Descriptors: College Students, Recreational Activities, Therapy, Intervention
Kelly Marie Sperduto – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Students and workers require self-regulated learning (SRL) skills to meet the demands of the 21st century. These learners need to be actively engaged in learning by creating successful strategies for themselves directed toward specific goals. Many students, however, are not currently actively engaged in their learning and are thus ill-prepared for…
Descriptors: Metacognition, High School Students, Goal Orientation, Learning Strategies
Graham McPhail – Music Education Research, 2025
In this paper I share the theorising behind the development of a model for possible use by instrumental and vocal teachers to assist with the structuring of student practice. The model is a component of a current doctoral research project investigating how school age piano students respond to a particular approach to practice underpinned by the…
Descriptors: Models, Music Teachers, Music Education, Drills (Practice)
Jones, Jonathan P. – LEARNing Landscapes, 2022
This paper follows the author's trajectory as he collaboratively experimented with ethnodrama (theatre scripts generated from interviews, media artifacts, and written media) and devised theatre performance (theatre collaboratively created with a group), culminating in the analysis of a performance with high school students combining elements of…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Drama, Scripts, Cooperative Learning
Dodman, Stephanie L.; Holincheck, Nancy; Brusseau, Rebecca – Journal of Transformative Education, 2022
This article shares the findings of a study examining the use of dialectical journals as liminal spaces for the development of critical reflection in practicing teachers. In an online graduate course on critical teacher inquiry designed to foster teachers as antiracist multicultural educators, teachers engaged in dialogue with themselves as they…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Journal Writing, Reflection, Diaries
Hanni Muukkonen; Anu Kajamaa – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2024
Background: Higher education is expected to prepare students with interdisciplinary learning (IDL), which is important for their educational and working life opportunities. The cocreation of knowledge in interdisciplinary teams offers multiple opportunities for the emergence of collective knowledge objects (KOs) and knowledge practices (KPs).…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Simulation, Higher Education
Dobbs, Christina L.; Leider, Christine Montecillo – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Women of Color in higher education often experience cultural taxation alongside feelings of invisibility and hypervisibility. In this paper, two women faculty of color use duoethnography, a dialogic research method, to unpack a shared journal that documented their own experiences of navigating and negotiating predominantly White academic spaces.…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, Women Faculty, College Faculty, Teaching Experience
Lara K.T. Smetana; Ali Kushki – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2025
Professional identity tensions are a common part of teachers' experience and have been shown to present opportunities for professional growth when approached as a learning opportunity. This study investigated the use of a questionnaire as a tool within an at-tension pedagogical approach. Authors collected data from six teacher candidates enrolled…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Faculty Development, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
Carole Roy – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2024
There are moments that define one's life, and while we never forget them, reflection can lead to new perspectives. In the early 1980s I was part of a long peace march for nuclear disarmament. In 2020, an Internet search for information about this peace march found some documents that provided an impetus for reflection on memory and identity. This…
Descriptors: Reflection, Memory, Self Concept, Influence of Technology
Fitzgerald, Angela; Bradbury, Ondine Jayne – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
In an increasingly dynamic and ever-changing global context, mobility and employment choices has resulted in professional diversification and change. These changes have offered opportunity for two researchers to apply an analytic approach to their experiences. This collaborative self-study explores how being in a new educational context influenced…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Attitudes, Professional Identity
Anthony Edgington – Journal of Response to Writing, 2020
This article explores the problems associated with a pedagogy of severity, which influences how teachers read and respond to student papers, and suggests that reflection, especially reflection-in-action, can be useful to writing instructors as they respond to their students' texts. Reflection-in-action, or the reflection that occurs while one is…
Descriptors: Teacher Response, Reflection, Writing Teachers, Feedback (Response)
Hill, Ron; Kang, Joss – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2020
This paper considers the application of a professional reflective journal to support the role of the clerk to the college governing body in England. Background detail regarding the role of the 'clerk to the corporation' in England is provided. The paper explains the basis for the formation of a reflective journal using a critical incident analysis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Clerical Occupations, Critical Incidents Method, Reflection

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